World War 1

By Hannah Worthey And Emily Wiley

World War 1

By Hannah Worthey And Emily Wiley

WWI

The U.S. got in involved in the WWI when Germany sank Lusitania unexpectedly because they thought a British passenger was smuggling arms. Also, because not joining WWI would have cost the U.S. about 1 million to 4 million dollars in the passing of years of WWI going on. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor that's when we went to war with every one across seas.

Ship Lusitania 1915

The United States were forced to get involved in WWI when Ship Lusitania got sunk and increased the deaths of Americans. A Germany U-boat torpedoed and sank Ship Lusitania because they thought a Britain passenger was armed; later in 1917 the United States joined WWI.

WW1 Soldiers

With Great Britain, the United States, France. Russia, Italy, and Japan more than 9 million soldiers died in WWI (1914-1918).

Leaving

Over 4 million soldiers left for WWI which were men. The men had to leave their jobs; the only ones to look back on for taking the jobs were the women. Women took the jobs, even the hard core jobs.

Ship Lusitania 1915

The United States were forced to get involved in WWI when Ship Lusitania got sunk and increased the deaths of Americans. A Germany U-boat torpedoed and sank Ship Lusitania because they thought a Britain passenger was armed; later in 1917 the United States joined WWI.

WW1 Soldiers

With Great Britain, the United States, France. Russia, Italy, and Japan more than 9 million soldiers died in WWI (1914-1918).

Leaving

Over 4 million soldiers left for WWI which were men. The men had to leave their jobs; the only ones to look back on for taking the jobs were the women. Women took the jobs, even the hard core jobs.